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#1
I was tightening the bolts on the plow mount on my 375 and I broke the nut inside loose. It is a nut that is welded in place for the foot rests to bolt on. Any ideas on how to fix this? I think I may just let my dealer do it. It probably requires a welder.
I'm not that impressed with the plow mounts. They stick down too far, so forget serious off-roading while they are on, and the bolt holes don't line up easily. And then this. I wish they had a plow mount that was simpler to install and uninstall. I still like to take it off road in the winter. This really stinks.
I'm not that impressed with the plow mounts. They stick down too far, so forget serious off-roading while they are on, and the bolt holes don't line up easily. And then this. I wish they had a plow mount that was simpler to install and uninstall. I still like to take it off road in the winter. This really stinks.
#2
Yes you need a welder, either wire feed or stick with steady hand. There should be an area where you can see the nut, need to put a bolt in and tighten in place, then weld nut back on. This will make sure that hole and theads line up. Be careful not to weld on theads.
#3
Why don't you just get a nylon lock nut and put it on in place of the nut that was welded? If I'm thinking correctly, you shouldn't have a real hard time reaching the other side of your foot board.
Are you using a Warn plow?
Are you using a Warn plow?
#4
I'm using an Arctic Cat plow. I ran it over to my dealer today. They said they'd take care of it. Its just a minor pain in the butt. They told me they'd have it for me tomorrow, before we get any snow. I think Wednesday is the next predicted snowfall, but I'm not sure it will even stick.
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